Sandy is down under at the moment (for the first time in many years) and has been appearing on a few radio shows & podcasts while here.
Part 1 and Part 2 of her interviews on The Ruckus podcast are probably the most comprehensive, for anyone interested. Part 1 was more Opals-oriented, while Part 2 was a little more WNBA-oriented.

One of the things she mentioned was getting Bonner back this season, though I don't know if it was just an assumption on her part. A lot of the things she, you know, says, don't, you know, give me a lot of, you know, confidence.

Dupree might be an UFA why not just bring her back, and keep Bonner. Then maybe hope Billings falls to #8 (you could start Dupree but still give Billings a decent amount of minutes to bang and rebound, or bring Dupree off the bench as a featured scorer in the 2nd unit).

Congrats to the PHX family on the new addition !! *Where's The Heart Emoji When You Need It *

_________________"Sue Bird and Lauren Jackson were and are the dynamic duo. They're the one-two punch. They're all the clich�s possible to describe people that perfectly complement each other, who make each other better and also bring out the best in the team." �Karen Bryant

Penny is pregnant? Another reason for DT to cut the season with UMMC short

_________________"Sue Bird and Lauren Jackson were and are the dynamic duo. They're the one-two punch. They're all the clich�s possible to describe people that perfectly complement each other, who make each other better and also bring out the best in the team." �Karen Bryant

Plus 2 draft picks. Who would you recommend for the picks based on the above options? Or are more answers needed as to whom among the reserved players will be returning?

In the comments made about Lyttle's signing, Phoenix doesn't have Currie in their sights. She might be too expensive. Siging Lyttle pretty much rules out re-signing Little. The above roster has some youth with potential and hopefully we can add to that with the draft. It will be interesting how it plays out.

And even if she stays healthy there is always her Spanish National Team commitments.

Don't think that'll have any impact this season. EuroBasket qualifiers are February and November, and Worlds are obviously after the WNBA season. Lyttle doesn't tend to leave for things like training camps and warm-up games.

As for No. 3, Griner has never been a particularly good rebounder, nor is she likely to become one. But the perfect player has yet to be born, so I think every team in the league would gladly put Griner at center, and deal with the rebounding issue.